
Adapting: The Future of Jewish Education
Adapting: The Future of Jewish Education
Why Mental Health Matters for Jewish Education: Season 2, Episode 3
Every Jewish educator finds themself, at some point, offering the type of support this week’s guest calls “mental first aid.” Educator, comedian and activist Pamela Schuller speaks with The Jewish Education Project’s CEO David Bryfman about the need to offer teens and teen educators broader resources to support mental health in teen Jewish communities. Pamela leads HereNow, a program through The Jewish Board which is proudly funded by UJA-Federation of New York. HereNow offers teens space to write and speak about their own mental health, and inspire others on similar journeys. Pamela shares her perspective on how COVID-19 has impacted teen Jewish communities, and what she hopes to see in the near future.
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This episode was produced by Dina Nusnbaum and Gabriel Weinstein. The show’s executive producers are David Bryfman, Karen Cummins, and Nessa Liben. This episode was engineered and edited by Nathan J. Vaughan of NJV Media. If you enjoyed the show please leave us a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts or even better, share it with a friend. Be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and be the first to know when new episodes are released.
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Additional Resources:
Download Project Here Now App on Apple Store | Google Play
Mental Health in Young Adult Literature — Resources from Project Here Now
Top Questions About Teen Mental Health, Answered by Pamela Schuller
Dealing With College Rejection By Joanna Valente for Project Here Now
Generation Now: Understanding and Engaging Jewish Teens Today — from The Jewish Education Project
Opening Remarks at Jewish Community’s First Fail Forward Conference by David Bryfman